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What (who) is Peloponnesus$525355$ - definition

ANCIENT GREEK CITY
Sicyonians; Sikyon; Sikion; Sicyonian; History of Sicyon; Sicyonia (Peloponnesus)
  • Location of Sicyon
  • Ruins of Sicyon
  • The ancient theatre of Sikyon today
  • Excavation site of a Doric temple in Sikyon

Peloponnesian         
  • ancient theatre of Epidaurus]]
  • Panoramic view of [[Nafplion]], first capital of modern Greece
  • View of the [[Acrocorinth]].
  • A map of the regions of the Peloponnese of [[classical antiquity]].
  • The [[Rio–Antirrio bridge]], completed in 2004, links the western Peloponnese with mainland Greece.
  • Arcadia]].
  • A map of [[Byzantine Greece]] ca. 900 AD, with the themes and major settlements.
  • The Frankish castle of Clairmont ([[Chlemoutsi]]).
  • The flag of the revolutionaries in the Peloponnese raised by the Kolokotronis family during [[1821]]. Commonly associated with the Peloponnese region(unofficial).
  • The [[Corinth Canal]].
  • The [[Lion Gate]] in [[Mycenae]].
  • View of the ancient Asclepeion in [[Messene]]
  • The rock of [[Monemvasia]]
  • The court of the Byzantine despots in [[Mystras]], now a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]].
  • The [[Battle of Navarino]], on October 1827, marked the effective end of Ottoman rule in Greece.
  • The [[Temple of Hera, Olympia]].
  • "Commander Panagiotis Kephalas plants the flag of liberty upon the walls of Tripolizza", [[Siege of Tripolitsa]], by [[Peter von Hess]].
  • View of [[Patras]] from the [[Patras Castle]]
  • Ethnographic map of the Peloponnese, 1890
  • The Peloponnese within Greece
  • The Peloponnese from [[ISS]], 2014
  • The Venetian [[Lion of Saint Mark]] and halberds from the time of the [[Kingdom of the Morea]] in the [[National Historical Museum, Athens]].
LARGE PENINSULA AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION IN SOUTHERN GREECE
Peloponnesia; Peloponnesian; Peloponnesus; Peloponnessus; Peloponessus; Pelopones; Peloponnesus peninsula; Peloponese; Pelopónnisos; Peloponnesos; Pelopennesus; Peloponnisos; Peloponnesians (Greek); Greek Peloponnesians; Peloponnese peninsula; Peloponesus; Πελοπόννησος; Peloponnese Peninsula; Ancient peloponnese; Classical peloponnese; Peloponnese in the middle ages; Medieval peloponnese; Peloponnes; Sanjak of Mora; Peloponnesian Peninsula; Ancient Peloponnesus; Ancient Peloponnese; Pelopponese; Archaeological sites in the Peloponnese; History of the Peloponnese
·noun A native or an inhabitant of the Peloponnesus.
II. Peloponnesian ·adj Of or pertaining to the Peloponnesus, or southern peninsula of Greece.
Sicyon         
Sicyon (; ; gen.: Σικυῶνος) or Sikyon was an ancient Greek city state situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea on the territory of the present-day regional unit of Corinthia.

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Sicyon

Sicyon (; Greek: Σικυών; gen.: Σικυῶνος) or Sikyōn was an ancient Greek city state situated in the northern Peloponnesus between Corinth and Achaea on the territory of the present-day regional unit of Corinthia. The ruins lie just west of the modern village of Sikyona (previously Vasiliko). An ancient monarchy at the times of the Trojan War, the city was ruled by a number of tyrants during the Archaic and Classical period and became a democracy in the 3rd century BC. Sicyon was celebrated for its contributions to ancient Greek art, producing many famous painters and sculptors. In Hellenistic times it was also the home of Aratus of Sicyon, the leader of the Achaean League.